Just to check. The app crashes a lot, and that is fine. Still early days! But you do you get them? Or do I need to report them somewhere? If that would be even possible given I do not know what happened.
So far I has been:
- scrolling
- reading
- upvoting
- posting a message
- subscribing to a new … argh how do we call them here again 😬 subreddit
I will if you want but I don’t think these will help much. It’s a hard crash: app closes
subreddit == community :D
As part of the installation via TestFlight, the app is automatically reporting any crashes, exceptions and other weirdness to the developer. On hard crashes you have an option to add information if desired.
On my device it hard crashes a lot but I cannot give any more info. The app just “plops” like a soap bubble.
Owh sorry, I might have spammed you with useless information then because I thought if I didn’t, you wouldn’t receive the crash data.
Oh I am not a dev 😄 - just another happy user like yourself.
Oh, lol
Subreddit => Community
Also I’m missing the “give feedback or report” thingie in the app. I’ve beta tested others and that was very convenient. Or do you want a new post in this … ffs “subreddit” 🤦♀️
No crashes as of yet on this end. 1 day of usage, though. I like the app a lot and I look forward to seeing it grow.
On my end it crashes constantly. Like a soap bubble. What device do you have? I’m still stuck on a SE2020 with low battery health 🙃 … it’s been a challenge to say the least. I’m a power user without budget atm…
I’m still confused on how to pronounce the apps name.
Mlem, exactly how you think its pronounced.
According to dictionary.com it’s pronounced mlem 😀. They do go on to explain it as:
The sound a dog (or other animal, such as a cat) makes when its tongue darts out to lick its nose or chops is called a mlem, in onomatopoeic imitation of the action.
So given your avi, you just need to listen to your cat for a while!
😮 Wow! I was todays years old learning a sound I must have heard a million times has actually a name. Amazing world we live in!
mllllll-em is how I pronounce it.